APPENDIX THE SHAKESPEARE FELLOWSHIP 1933 SOME OF THE BOOKS ON THE SHAKESPEARE PROBLEM WRITTEN OR EDITED BY MEMBERS OF THE SHAKESPEARE FELLOWSHIP Allen, Percy; SHAKESPEARE, JONSON, AND WILKINS AS BORROWERS. (Hutchinson & Co., Paternoster Row, E.C.4.) Prof. R. P. Cowl, in his introduction, says that this book is of interest as " the first attempt that has been made, apparently, by a dramatic critic to apply his knowledge and experience of the Theatre to the solution of problems that have been left hitherto in the hands of Shakespearean scholars." -----,-----; SHAKESPEARE AND CHAPMAN AS TOPICAL DRAMATISTS. (Hutchinson & Co., Paternoster Row, E.C. 4.) Shows Lord Oxford to have been the historic original of Hamlet; and that Chapman, while secretly imitating Twelfth Night, Macbeth and Hamlet^ alternately lauds and attacks them. -----, -----; THE CASE FOR EDWARD DE VERB, SEVEN- TEENTH EARL OF OXFORD, AS " SHAKESPEARE/' (Hutchinson & Co., Paternoster Row, E.G. 4.) A full statement of the Oxford case, based on the latest discoveries. -----, -----; THE OXFORD-SHAKESPEARE CASE COR- ROBORATED. (Hutchinson & Co., Paternoster Row, E.G. 4.) A sequel to " The Case for Edward de Vere." -----,-----; THE LIFE-STORY OF EDWARD DE VERB AS "WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE." (Hutchinson & Co., Paternoster Row, E.G. 4.) Mr. Allen shows the extraordinary intimacy that exists between the life of Lord Oxford and the Shakespeare Plays. He identifies no fewer than in of the characters in the plays with actual Elizabethans. 185